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CALVIN B. DEWITT _______________________________ PROFESSOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES EMERITUS GAYLORD NELSON INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON MEMBER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN GRADUATE FACULTIES OF: ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT LIMNOLOGY AND MARINE SCIENCE CONSERVATION BIOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN TEACHING ACADEMY, FELLOW PRESIDENT EMERITUS, AU SABLE INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES _______________________________ ADDRESS Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison, 70 Science Hall 550 N. Park Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706; Phone: (608) 262-7996 E-mail: [email protected] 2508 Lalor Road Town of Dunn Oregon, Wisconsin 53575; Phone (608) 222-1139 EDUCATION B.A., 1957, Biology, Calvin College M.A., 1958, Biology, University of Michigan Ph.D., 1963, Zoology, University of Michigan PROFESSIONAL Assistant in Biology, Calvin College, 1958-1959. HISTORY National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, 1960-1961; 1961-1962; 1962-1963. Lecturer in Zoology, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1962. Assistant Professor of Biology, The University of Michigan, Dearborn, 1963-1966. Associate Professor of Biology, The University of Michigan, Dearborn, 1966-1969. Professor of Biology, The University of Michigan, Dearborn, 1969-1972. 1

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CALVIN B. DEWITT

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PROFESSOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES EMERITUS

GAYLORD NELSON INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON

MEMBER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN GRADUATE FACULTIES OF:

ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES

WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

LIMNOLOGY AND MARINE SCIENCE

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN TEACHING ACADEMY, FELLOW

PRESIDENT EMERITUS, AU SABLE INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

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ADDRESS Nelson Institute for Environmental StudiesUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison, 70 Science Hall550 N. Park StreetMadison, Wisconsin 53706; Phone: (608) 262-7996E-mail: [email protected]

2508 Lalor RoadTown of DunnOregon, Wisconsin 53575; Phone (608) 222-1139

EDUCATION B.A., 1957, Biology, Calvin CollegeM.A., 1958, Biology, University of MichiganPh.D., 1963, Zoology, University of Michigan

PROFESSIONAL Assistant in Biology, Calvin College, 1958-1959. HISTORY National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, 1960-1961; 1961-1962; 1962-1963.

Lecturer in Zoology, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1962.Assistant Professor of Biology, The University of Michigan, Dearborn, 1963-1966.Associate Professor of Biology, The University of Michigan, Dearborn, 1966-1969.Professor of Biology, The University of Michigan, Dearborn, 1969-1972.

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Honorary Fellow in Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1970.Fellow, Calvin College, 1977-1978.

Professor of Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1972-2011.Founding Director, Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies, 1980-2005.Professor of Environmental Studies Emeritus, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2011-Professor of Environmental Studies Emeritus, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2011-

PRINCIPAL Integrative framing of science, ethics, and praxis in the development and application of solutions toRESEARCH environmental issues and problems; wetland ecosystem development and role in sequesteringINTERESTS carbon and atmospheric solutes and particulates in maintaining a habitable earth; limnogeology;

groundwater systems and stewardship in relation to wetlands, lakes, and municipal high-capacitywells policy; thermoregulatory systems and energy exchange across the span of individualorganisms to biospheric processes; land stewardship at local governmental and global levels;interfacing of ethical, religious, economic, and governmental systems toward long-term health andsustainability of the biosphere; missiological contextualization within biospheric processes andecosystem services; integrative scholarship across biblical and scientific understandings ofecological restoration and stewardship; interdisciplinarity and its applications to ecological andsocietal sustainability; and integrative biogeographic and trophic interactions in sustaining thebiospheric economy.

CURRENT Groundwater systems in relation to the geological Eau Claire Formation and buried bedrockRESEARCH valleys in southern Wisconsin; groundwater stewardship in relation to wetlands, lakes, and

municipal high-capacity wells policy; conservation leadership development in the United States;wetland carbon sequestration in maintaining a habitable biosphere; strategic translation ofenvironmental and global climate change science and ethics into practice by Americanevangelicals; strategic implementation of integrated ethics and science in sustaining the U. S.Endangered Species Act and addressing global climate change; Judaic and Christian religion andecology; application of integrative interdisciplinary frameworks for science, ethics, and praxis;science and religion in dialogue on the biospheric economy; biospheric missiology; andbiogeographic and trophic structure of the biospheric economy.

RECENTPrinciples of Environmental Science (Envir St 126): an undergraduate environmental

TEACHING systems course given during both spring and fall semesters.

Environmental Internship Capstone (Envir St 600): in this practical course, I supervisedinternships in conservation leadership development for 20-25 senior undergraduates inenvironmental and conservation-based organizations during the spring semester.

Mentor of Duke Conservation Fellows: my mentoring of these 4-6 fellows annually includedparticipating with them in an annual retreat at the National Conservation Training Center atShepherdstown, West Virginia, and advising during the academic year.

Current and Recent Graduate Students: Elizabeth Bagley, Education and Environment &Resources (Co-Chair); Kelly Schultz, Leelah Hazzah, Stephanie Dolrenry, Jenny M. Seifert,Patricia Okane, and Chris Bocast.

PREVIOUS General Biology, Natural History of Vertebrates (Calvin College, 1958-1959); ComparativeTEACHING Physiology, and Bioelectrical Measurements (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1963-1964);

Regulatory Physiology, Biophysics, Cell Physiology and Ultrastructure, Invertebrate Zoology,Animal Sociology and Behavior, Natural History of Vertebrates, Field Biology, Matter Energy and

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Life, and Senior Seminar in Biological Research (University of Michigan-Dearborn, 1963-1972);Human Population Ecology, Environmental Core Studies (Town of Dunn Paradigm for EcologicalSustainability), Research Methods in Land Resources, Modeling and Analysis of EnvironmentalSystems, Environmental Systems Concepts, and Environmental Systems Methods, and FieldInvestigations in Wetland Ecology (Envir St 710) (University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1972-2010);and Land Stewardship Ecology (Au Sable Institute, 2006). And, at the age of 16 I taught a coursein Herpetology at the Grand Rapids Public Museum in Michigan.

AWARDS Arion Award (a national award for outstanding achievement by high school musicians), 1957AND University of Michigan - Standard Oil of Indiana Award for Outstanding Teaching, 1967RECOGNITIONS FUNEP 500 Environmental Achiever Award, Friends of the United Nations Environmental

Programme, 1987Capitol Community Citizens Award for Land Use Planning in the Town of Dunn, 1987Town of Dunn Stewardship Award, Town of Dunn, Dane County, Wisconsin, 1991Highlighted in The Best Professors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison: As Selected by the

Students, Wisconsin Student Association, 1992John Marks Templeton Foundation Exemplary Paper Award, 1994Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching ,University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995John Marks Templeton Foundation Exemplary Paper Award, 1996The Green Cross Founders Award, Christian Society of the Green Cross, 1997Environmentalist of the Year Award, Madison Audubon Society, 1998Distinguished Alumni Award, Calvin College, 1998Honorary Doctorate (Doctor of Humane Letters). Waynesburg University, Pennsylvania, 2001.National Wildlife Federation Special Achievement “Connie” Award, March, 2005Fellow, American Scientific Affiliation, 2005The Eighty Most Cited Articles in Physiological Zoology/Physiological and Biochemical Zoology,

1927 to 2006, Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 80(1):3-8. My paper onthermoregulation was the most cited in the year of its publication, and shared 25th place forall papers in 80 years.

Distinguished Alumnus Award, Center for Faith and Scholarship, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2007.The 2009 Annual Forest Steward Award National Coalition on Creation Care, Washington, D.C.

At a banquet with Lester Brown as speaker. Among earlier recipients are NASA’s JamesHansen, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, essayist Wendell Berry, writer Bill McKibben.

AWARDS Stewardship Award, Dane County Natural Heritage Foundation (with neighbors,(SHARED) on Lalor Road), 1991.

Renew America Award (to the Town of Dunn for a land stewardship planning and implementationprogram I initiated as outreach service to this community of 5000 from 1972-1977), 1995.

Teaching Excellence Award for Academic Departments and Programs, awarded by the UW SystemBoard of Regents to the Faculty Fellows of the Bradley Learning Community

Renew America Best-of-the-Best Award (to the Town of Dunn for a land stewardship planning andimplementation program I initiated as outreach service to this community of 5300), 2000.

STALEY Thomas F. Staley Distinguished Scholar Lectureships:LECTURESHIPS Grand Rapids Baptist College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1984.

Fresno Pacific University, Fresno, California, February, 1990.Grace College, Winona Lake, Indiana, 1990.Redeemer University College, Ancaster, Ontario, 1991.

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Tabor College, Hillsboro, Kansas, 1991.Trinity Western University, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1991.Illinois College, Jacksonville, Illinois, February, 1992.The King's University College, Edmonton, Alberta, March, 1992. Louisiana College, Pineville, Louisiana, February, 1993.Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois, March, 1994.Trinity Christian College, Palos Heights, Illinois, February, 1995.Messiah College, Grantham, Pennsylvania, February, 1995.East Texas Baptist University, Marshall, Texas, 1996.Eastern College, St. Davids, Pennsylvania, 1996.William Tyndale College, Farmington Hills, Michigan, March, 1997.Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, February, 2003.

NAMED Warren Lecture, Dubuque Seminary, Dubuque, Iowa, September, 1995SEMINARY Abraham Kuyper Lecture, Center for Public Justice, Fuller Theological Seminary,LECTURESHIPS Pasadena, California, October 31, 1996.

Charles H. Spurgeon Lecture, Denver Theological Seminary. Charles Spurgeon Lecture:Environmental Stewardship: A Biblical Worldview, Denver, Colorado., April 21-22, 2003.

Francis Schaeffer Lectureship, Covenant Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, Oct. 20, 2006.

OTHER Hodson-Fessenden Science Lecture, Marion College, Indiana, 1985.NAMED University Lectureship in Pure and Applied Science, Anderson University, LECTURESHIPS Indiana, 1990.

Edward Lindaman Distinguished Christian Scholar Lectureship, Whitworth College,Washington, April 20-23, 1992.

Forester Lecture, Huntington College, Huntington, Indiana, March 10, 1997Miller Lecture, Greenville College, Greenville, Illinois, April 17, 1997The Robert William Ruotsalainen Rutlen and Elizabeth Jane Runn Rutlen Lecture on Faith and

Creation, Inaugural Lecture, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minn., March 31, 2011.Glenn A. & Jane L. Crosby Lecture, Waynesburg University, Pennsylvania, April 19, 2011.

ACADEMIC Convocation and Major Lectures on Environmental Ethics and Stewardship at about 140LECTURES colleges and universities nationally and internationally, including: Abilene ChristianSUMMARY University (Texas), Academica Sinica (Beijing, China), Alpena Community College (Michigan),LISTING Anderson University (Indiana), Ashland College (Ohio), Augustine College (Ontario, Canada),

Augustana College (Illinois), Augustana College (South Dakota), Azusa Pacific University (California),Belmont Abbey College, (North Carolina), Beloit College (Wisconsin), Bethel College (Minnesota),Biola University (California), Bishop Heber College (Tamilnadu, India), Calvin College (Michigan),Cambridge University (England), Cedarville University (Ohio), Central University (Iowa), College ofWooster (Ohio), Colorado Christian University (Colorado), Cornerstone University [formerly GrandRapids Baptist College] (Michigan), Covenant College (Georgia), Dana College (Nebraska), DordtCollege (Iowa), Drew University (New Jersey), Drexel University (Pennsylvania), Drury University(Missouri), Dubuque University (Iowa), Eastern College (Pennsylvania), East Texas Baptist University(Texas), Edgewood College (Wisconsin), Elizabethtown College (Pennsylvania), Evangel University(Missouri), Fort Wayne Bible College (Indiana), Fresno Pacific University (California), GenevaCollege (Pennsylvania), Gordon College (Massachusetts), Goshen College (Indiana), Grace College(Indiana), Grand Rapids Community College (Michigan), Greenville College (Illinois), Hampden-Sydney College (Virginia), Handong University (Pohang, Korea), Hardin Simmons University(Texas), Harvard University (Massachusetts), Houghton College (New York), Huntington College(Indiana), Institute Pertanian Bogor (Indonesia), Iowa State University (Iowa), Illinois College(Illinois), Indiana Wesleyan University (Indiana), Iowa State University (Iowa), John Brown University

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(Arkansas), Judson College (Illinois), Kenyatta University (Kenya),The King's College (New York), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)(Taejon, Korea), Kosin University(Pusan, Korea), Kyungpook National University (Taegu, Korea), Lakeland College (Wisconsin),Lawrence University (Wisconsin), Lenoir Rhyne (North Carolina), Louisiana College (Louisiana),Louisiana State University (Louisiana), Luther College (Iowa), Luther Seminary (Minnesota), MaloneCollege (Ohio), Luther College (Iowa), Marion College (Indiana), Marquette University (Wisconsin), Manchester University (International Ecology Meeting, England), McMaster University (Ontario,Canada), Messiah College (Pennsylvania), Monmouth College (Illinois), Montreat College (NorthCarolina), Mount Vernon Nazarene College (Ohio), North Park University (Illinois), Northern ArizonaState University, Northern Missouri State University, Northwestern College (Iowa), NorthwesternCollege (Minnesota), Notre Dame University (Indiana), Oacheeta University (Arkansas), Ohio StateUniversity (Ohio), Olivet Nazarene College (Illinois), Oral Roberts University (Oklahoma), OregonState University, Oxford University (England), Peace College (North Carolina), Peking University(Beijing, China), Pepperdine University (California), Pohang University of Science and Technology(POSTECH)(Pohang, Korea), Point Loma Nazarene College (California), Princeton TheologicalSeminary (New Jersey), Redeemer University College (Ontario, Canada), Regent College (BritishColumbia, Canada), Roberts Wesleyan College (New York), Seoul National University (Seoul, Korea),Shandong University (Jinan, China), Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (North Carolina),Southern Nazarene University (Oklahoma), Summit Christian College (Indiana), Tabor College(Kansas), Taylor University (Indiana), The Claremont Colleges (California), The King's UniversityCollege (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada), Trinity Christian College (Illinois), Trinity Western University(British Columbia, Canada), Union University (Tennessee), University of British Columbia (Canada),University of Chicago (Illinois), University of Colorado (Colorado), University of Edinburgh(International Scientific Meeting), University of Florida ( Florida), University of Illinois (Illinois),University of Massachusetts (Massachusetts), University of Michigan (Michigan), University ofMinnesota (Minnesota), University of Montana (Montana), University of New Hampshire (NewHampshire), University of Northern British Columbia (Canada), University of Victoria (BritishColumbia, Canada), University of Virginia (Virginia), University of York (British Ecological Society,England), University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, University of Wisconsin-Wausau (Wisconsin), Vanguard University [Southern California College] (California),ViterboUniversity (Wisconsin), Waynesburg University (Pennsylvania), Westminster Theological Seminary(Pennsylvania), Westmont College (California), Wheaton College (Illinois), Whitworth College(Washington), William Tyndale College (Michigan), and Yale University (Connecticut).

SEMINARY Covenant Seminary (Missouri), Denver Seminary (Colorado); Dubuque Seminary (Iowa);LECTURES Eastern Baptist Seminary (Pennsylvania); Fuller Theological Seminary (California); Luther SeminarySUMMARY (Minnesota); Princeton Theological Seminary (New Jersey); St. Paul’s Seminary (Nairobi, Kenya);LISTING Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (North Carolina); and Westminster Theological Seminary

(Pennsylvania). And seminary-related: Boston Theological Institute (Massachussetts); CentreInternational Réformé John Knox (Geneva, Switzerland); Faraday Institute for Science and Religion,University of Cambridge (England); and Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (Oxford, England).

SELECTED January Series Lecturer, Calvin College. "Praising Rembrandt but Despising his Paintings: Stewardship

PUBLIC of God's Creation" January 7,1997.)LECTURES Fitchburg, Water & Land Stewardship in the Northeast Corner of Fitchburg, September 4, 2007Fi Fitchburg, Policy and Planning in the Light of the Eau Claire Sea, Buried Bedrock Valleys, and

Eutrophication, January 15, 2008Fitchburg, Water, Wells, & Well-Being: Local Sustainability in a Worldwide Web, March 26, 2009Capitol Area Regional Planning Commission, Intersection of the Eau Claire Formation by Buried

Bedrock Valleys in Dane County, Wisconsin, January 14, 2010Town of Dunn, Arbor Day Lecture. 2013.IVCF - Faculty Lunch Talk (see MS), September 20, 2014

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Forum on Culture and Faith. Is God Green? The Bible, Science, and the Environment. Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. October 20, 2013.

! Micah Center Lecture, “Creation Care and Climate Change: Imaging God’s Love for the World,” GrandRapids, Michigan, May 17, 2013.

Freudenberger, David Orr, John Cobb, and Mary Elizabeth Moore). Claremont, Cal

! Trinity Rivertowns Church, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, presentation on biblical teachings on caring forcreation, October 20, 2013.

Capitol Area Regional Planning Commission, August 8, 2014.

NOTEWORTHY Yale University. Lecture on “Do Spiritual and Religious Perspectives of CreationLECTURES Complement Scientific Understandings of Nature?” Invited paper for the Yale2000-PRESENT Conference, The Good in Nature and Humanity: Connecting Science, Religion

and the Natural World. Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University.May 12, 2000.

Windsor Castle. Lecture on “Dynamic Stewardship” and concluding Integrative Lecture. Windsor,England, September 15-17, 2000.

Mexican Roman Catholic Bishops, 2000. Presentation of a workshop on Environmental Stewardship to20 leading Roman Catholic bishops from across Mexico in preparation for the nation-widecongress on Love and Care for Creation held in Mexico City in October, 2000.

Oklahoma Academy of Science. Keynote Lecture: Science, Ethics and Praxis: A Framework for doingScience. November 10, 2000.

Dominican-United States Institute. Evening lecture on “Stewardship and Sustainable Development”for political leaders and diplomats of the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, DominicanRepublic. (This was a follow-up lecture to my lecture in 1998 for which the DominicanRepublic Vice-President was the respondent), April 25, 2001.

Chautauqua Institution. Lecture, “For the Beauty of the Earth,” Chautauqua, New York, July 25,2001.

Princeton Theological Seminary. Lecture on Science, Theology and Technology: Responsible Praxiswithin the Ecological Order. Kuyper Center Inaugural Lectures Consultation. Princeton, NewJersey, February 2, 2002.

Notre Dame University. Presentation of two lectures in the Lily Fellows conference on Ecology,Theology, and Judeo-Christian Environmental Ethics: “Lifting the Freight from Genesis1:28—A Response to Elspeth Whitney,” and “Refreshed Stewardship for a DynamicBiosphere. Notre Dame, Indiana, February 21-22, 2002.

Westminster Theological Seminary. Lecture on The Story of Waubesa Marsh: Interweaving Ecology,Theology, and Stewardship. Christian Reflections on Ecology Conference. Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, March 8, 2002.

Climate Forum 2002. Invited paper on “Earth’s Biospheric Economy,” St. Anne’s College, OxfordUniversity, Oxford, England, July 14-17, 2002.

British Ecological Society. Keynote lecture to the Ecological Ethics Session of the annual meeting ofthe Society on “Environmental Stewardship in International Context,” University of York,York, England, December 18-20, 2002.

Boston Theological Institute and Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University, Keynote lecture to theCostas Consultation in Global Mission, Earthkeeping as a Dimension, Cambridge,Massachusetts, Feb 28 - March 1, 2003.

Viterbo University. Keynote address at the Joint Conference of Midwest Region Society of ChristianPhilosophers & Ethics Across the Disciplines, "Stewardship: Caring for the Earth and itsInhabitants" at Viterbo University ,La Crosse, Wisconsin, April 1-3, 2004.

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Dubuque University. University Convocation Lecture one Environmental Stewardship, Dubuque, Iowa,Sep 21, 2004.

University of British Columbia. Lecture on Environmental Stewardship, Vancouver, British Columbia,September 29, 2004.

University of Victoria. Lecture on Stewardship and Environmental Campus Planning, Victoria, BritishColumbia, September 30, 2004.

Trinity Western University. Lectures on Environmental Stewardship, Vancouver, British Columbia,September, 28, 2004.

Drexel University. Lecture on Environmental Stewardship, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Dec. 2, 2004.Colorado Christian University. Lecture on Environmental Stewardship, Lakewood, Colorado, Feb. 3,

2005.Sierra Club and American Scientific Affiliation. Lecture to a joint meeting of their Rocky Mountain

Chapters, February 4, 2005.Trinity Western University. Distinguished Scholar Lectures, Vancouver, British Columbia, February

16-20, 2005.University of Northern British Columbia. Lectures on Environmental Stewardship, Prince George,

British Columbia, Feb. 21, 2005.Augustine College. The Weston Lecture, on Environmental Stewardship, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada,

March 11-12, 2005.Lawrence University. Lecture on Environmental Stewardship, Appleton, Wisconsin, April 6, 2005.

Yale University. Lecture jointly sponsored by the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies andthe Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Connecticut, April 21-23.

Sierra Club National Summit. Spoke as a member of a panel on Religion and Environment, at theannual meeting, San Francisco, Sep.10, 2005.

Bethel University. Convocation address on Environmental Stewardship, St. Paul, Minnesota, March 31,2006.

Redeemer University College, Address on Environmental Stewardship, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada

Gordon College. Lecture on Environmental Stewardship. Wenham, Massachusetts, October 13, 2006.

University of Illinois. “Christian Stewardship and Care for the Earth,” lecture for the Program for theStudy of Religion/Religion and Environmental Thought Series, Urbana, Illinois, October 6,2006.

University of Chicago (InterVarsity). Redeeming Conference, Lecture on Addressing Secularizationand Disciplinary Fragmentation in Academy, Chicago, Illinois, November 10, 2006.

E-Source Forum (US Energy Company CEOs and Managers national meeting), Lecture onEnvironmental and Energy Stewardship, October 5, 2006.

Sierra Business Council Annual Conference, Talk on Environmental Stewardship and Bridge-Buildingbetween Scientists and Evangelicals, Yosemite National Park, California, November 4, 2006.

Melhana Plantation -- Presentation on Environmental Science, Ethics, and Praxis, meeting of 28 USScientists and Evangelical leaders, Melhana Plantation, Georgia, November 30 - December 2,2006.

Cedar Campus, InterVarsity. Four lectures over four days on Interdisciplinary Teaching, Cedar,Michigan, June, 2006.

John Knox Centre. Lecture on Environmental Science, Ethics, and Praxis, World Consultation onMissiology and the Environment, Sept. 19-21, 2006.

MacLaurin Institute, University of Minnesota. Lecture on Environmental Stewardship at the PristineHarmony Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota, September 22-23, 2006.

Faraday Institute, Cambridge University. Lecture on the Integration of Science, Ethics, and Praxis,July 25, 2007.

Louisiana State University. Lecture on Coastal Wetland, Hurricane Katrina, and Climate Change, NewOrleans, March 16, 2007.

Marquette University. Lecture on the Coalition of Leading Scientists and Evangelicals on ClimateChange and Biodiversity, October 4, 2007.

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McMaster University. Evangelicals and Scientists: Global Consequences of a New Collaboration onClimate Change, October 11, 2007.

Northwestern College. (Iowa). - October 26, 2007.

Redeemer University College. (Ancaster, Ontario) - October 10, 2007.

Regent College (Univ. of British Columbia). - November 2 & 3, 2007.Marketplace Institute. One of three speakers, the others beingPreston Manning (former M.P.) and Clyde Mather (former Presidentof Shell Canada).

Roberts Wesleyan University. - April 18-20, 2007.

University of Colorado at Boulder. Environmental Center - October 6, 2007.National Faculty Forum - October 6, 2007.

University of Massachusetts. Veritas Forum lecture - Feb. 15, 2007 andRoundtable Faculty Dinner for discussion of one of my papers studied by about 50 UMass faculty prior to my visit.

The University of Michigan. Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise, conference lecture onland stewardship and ecological sustainability - Oct. 18 & 19, 2007.

University of Wisconsin. Geneva Forum - Chamberlin Hall, lecture - Feb. 8, 2007.

The National Press Club. Evangelicals and Scientists Declaration, Washington, D.C., Jan. 17, 2007

One of 8 presentations with James Hansen, E.O. Wilson, Eric Chivian, Richard Cizik, PeterRaven, and others.

Wisconsin State Historical Society, environmental stewardship lecture - Feb. 10, 2007.

Cambridge University. Michael Faraday Institute, Cambridge, England - 25-28 Jun 2008.Lecture on Unsustainable Agriculture and Land Use” at the Buckingham House Conferenceon Root Causes of Unsustainability.Participation in a writer’s workshop on “The Root Causes of Unsustainability”

Cambridge University. Michael Faraday Institute, Cambridge, England - 2007 &2008. Course lectures:The Science and Ethics of Caring for the Environment, July 24, 2007.Unsustainable Agriculture and Land Use, June 24, 2008.Sifting and Winnowing for the Truth: Climate Change in an Age of Deception, June 27, 2008.Biblical Teachings on Environmental Stewardship and Caring for Creation, June 28, 2008.(Audio mp3 available from http://www.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/faraday/podcast.xml)

University of Illinois. “Climate Ethics: Winds of Change” presented at the conference, Planet U: TheHuman Story of Climate Change, April 9, 2009. (Video of this presentation is accessible at:http://www.planetu.illinois.edu/videos/dewitt.html)

Southeastern Baptist Seminary, “Creation Care: Responding to Environmental Degradation,” presentedpresented at their Creation Care Conference, Oct. 20, 2009.

Nelson Institute, University of Wisconsin. Keynote address for the Nelson Institute Certificate Program30th Anniversary, Nov. 5, 2009.

8th Annual International Bioethics Forum. Sustainability and the Roots of Unsustainability, Pro-Mega,Madison, Wisconsin - April 23, 2009.

Buoyoucos Soil Stewardship and Climate Change Meeting, keynote address, workshop participation, and help write a declaration on soil stewardship, Nebraska City, Nebraska, June 1-3,2009.

New College Madison. “Institutional Reform for Integrity: Family, Society, and Biosphere” presented at the conference on Environmental, Familial and Social Sustainability, Jan. 21, 2011.

International Arts Movement. Keynote lecture, “Art on the Creator’s Canvass in an Age of Revelation.”Tribeca Performing Arts Center, New York City, March 3-5, 2011.

New College Madison. “Institutional Reform for Integrity: Family, Society, and Biosphere” presented at the conference on Environmental, Familial and Social Sustainability, Jan. 21, 2011.

Ecological Society of America. Invited lecture on “The moral ground: the role of faith and faith-based

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institutions in fostering stewardship, Annual Meeting, Austin Texas, Aug. 10, 2011.Brave New Planet. Invited concluding plenary address (other plenaries by Bill McKibben, Dean

Freudenberger, David Orr, John Cobb, and Mary Elizabeth Moore). Claremont, California, October 28-29, 2011.

Dordt College. (Sioux Center, Iowa) - lecture on “What are People for? Role of Humans and the Value of Creation.” Dordt College Science and Technology Center, November 9, 2011.

The Ohio State Lectures. Given in and around Columbus and Wooster, Ohio, January 26-28, 2012."Environmental Science as an Ethically-Driven Integrative Science." The Ohio StateUniversity, Environmental Science Seminary, Columbus, January 26, 2012.

“Will the destroyers of the earth be destroyed?” InterVarsity evening lecture, College ofWooster, Wooster, Ohio, January 26, 2012.

"Addressing Disciplinary Fragmentation in Science and the Liberal Arts." Faculty ScienceRound Table, the College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, January 27, 2012.

"Plants & Soils in Biospheric Context: Bioenergetic Challenges to Earth Stewardship" with afollowing presentation by David Kline. The Ohio Agricultural Research and DevelopmentCenter, The Ohio State University (OARDC-OSAU), Wooster, Ohio, January 27, 2012.

"The Dunn Paradigm: How We Transformed Our Town into an Environmental StewardshipCommunity" for a meeting with community civil, academic and religious leaders for lunch,The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, The Ohio State University(OARDC-OSAU), Wooster, Ohio, January 27, 2012.

"Climate Ethics: Winds of Change" followed by a presentation by David Kline as an interfaithcommunity lecture, Wooster Unitarian Universalist Church, January 27, 2012.

----The suporting PowerPoints and papers are available at: http://www.ohipl.org/CalDeWitt----

Judson College. (Elgin, Illinois) - campus-wide lecture on “Missionary Earthkeeping,” November 1,2012. Introduced by Alan Padgett (http://www.luthersem.edu/lectures/faithandcreation/)

PLENARY International Meeting on Planet Stewardship. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland.ADDRESSES @ I presented the final of four plenary addresses with the first three given by Sir John T. Houghton FRS PROFESSIONAL (on climate), Sir Ghillean T. Prance FRS (on biodiversity), and Bob White FRS (on ethics). MyMEETINGS presentation was “Planet Care: Our Personal Response” - 3 Aug 2007

International Conference on Plants & Soils. McGill University, Montreal, Quebec. I presented one of the four keynote plenary addresses, 14-15 Jul 2008 at the international meeting,“Plants and Soils,” in Montreal, Canada, 14-15 Jul 2008. This was a joint meeting of the CanadianSociety of Agronomy, Canadian Society of Horticultural Science, Northeastern Branch of the AmericanSociety of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America and Soil Science Society of America. MyPowerPoint talk was entitled “Plants and Soils in Biospheric Context: Bioenergetic Challenges toPlanet Stewardship”

INTERNATIONAL Member, United Nations, Advisory Board for N.A. Environmental Sabbath, 1987-1997.PUBLIC SERVICE Advisor, World Council of Churches, World Convocation on Justice, Peace & Integrity of Creation

(Seoul), 1990 and Pre-Assembly Preparatory Consultation (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), 1990. Outside Reviewer, University of Malaya (tenure review), 1992-1995. Zurich Evangelical Fellowship Consultation on Environment and Development, (Opfikon,

Switzerland) 1990. Advisor, Heber Au Sable Institute for Environmental Studies, Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirapalli,

India. 1992-2007. Member, Plant with Purpose (formerly Floresta) Board of Advisors (Reforestation, Dominican

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Republic). 1993-2013. Patron, The John Ray Initiative (United Kingdom) www.jri.org.uk 1999-2013. Member, Science and Christian Belief, Editorial Board (United Kingdom), 1996-2013. Member, Council of Reference, Plateau Perspectives (Tibet) an NGO for environmental protection &

community development in the Tibetan Plateau region of China, 2005-2013. Official Observer, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, COP-16, Cancun,

Mexico, December 6-11, 2010.

PUBLIC SERVICE Member, The Land Institute, Advisory Board (Salina, Kansas), 2000-2013.NORTH AMERICA Member, National Advisory Committee, Americans for a Maine Woods National Park (2002-(SELECTED) 2013).

Member, Lake Waubesa Conservation Association Board of Directors, 2000-2013.Board of Directors, Center for Public Justice, Washington, D.C., 1980-1986.Chair, North American Conference on Christianity and Ecology, 1990-1991, Vice-Chair, 1986-1989.Member, Task Force on the Stewardship of Creation, Christian Reformed Church in North America,

1991-1992.Founding Member and Chair, American Society of the Green Cross (U.S.A.), 1992-1998. Chair, Task Force on Caring for Creation, Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2011-2013.Editorial Board, Green Cross magazine, 1992-1998.Member, Committee on Creation and Science, Christian Reformed Church in North America, 1988-

1991.Member, Committee on Environmental Stewardship, Christian Reformed Church in North America,

1991-1992.Advisor, Environmental Task Force, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, South Central

Wisconsin Synod, 1990-1996.Member, Synodical Committee on Environmental Stewardship, Christian Reformed Church in North

America., 1991-92.Advisor, National Religious Partnership for the Environment, New York, 1998-2008.Corresponding Editor, Christianity Today, 1993-2013.Chair, Christian Environmental Council, 1994-1997.Chair, Advisory Council, Evangelical Campaign to Combat Global Warming and Climate Change,

1998-2008.Member, Advisory Board, The Green Bible. New Revised Standard Version. New York: HarperOne

publishers, 2007-2009.Delegate, Annual Synod, Christian Reformed Church in North America., June 7-14, 2013.

EDUCATIONAL Outside Reviewer, The Educational Foundation of America, 1991. SERVICE Dearborn Christian School Board, Vice-Pres. and Chair of Education Committee, 1965-1968;NORTH AMERICA President 1968-1970.

Board of Directors, Christian Schools International (formerly National Union of Christian Schools),Grand Rapids, MI, 1967-71; President, 1969-71.

Board of Directors, Eastern Michigan Chapter, Calvin College Alumni Association, 1967-1969.Member, Board of Advisors, United Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio. 1994-1996.

PUBLIC SERVICE Wisconsin Wetlands Association, Vice-Chair, 1972-1976.NORTH AMERICA Aldo Leopold Preserve Advisory Committee, Sand County Foundation, Member, 1974-1988.

The Nature Conservancy of Western Michigan, Stewardship Committee, Chair, 1978-1979.Waubesa Agricultural and Wetlands Preserve, Steward/Overseer, Dane County Natural Heritage

Foundation and the American Farmland Trust, 1974-2013.Natural Heritage Land Trust (formerly Dane County Natural Heritage Foundation) Board of Directors,

Member,1986-1998; Advisor 1998-2013.Agriculture Technology & Family Farm Institute, Member, Technical Steering Committee, State of

Wisconsin, 1990-1998.University of Nevada. Outside Reviewer (chaired professorship review), 1990.Wisconsin Legislative Committee on Incentives for Natural Resources Stewardship, Member, 1999.

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U. S. National Park Service. Participant in planning the “Vital Signs” Long Term Ecological Research(LTER) program for Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve, June 5-7, 2001.Coupeville,Washington, June 5-7, 2001.

U. S. National Park Service. Participant in developing the General Management Plan (GMP) forEbey’s Landing National Historical Reserve, Coupeville, Washington, October 23-25, 2001

LOCAL & Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources, Peer Review Panel, Member, 1992-REGIONAL 1994.GOVERNMENT Town of Dunn, Land Use Planning and Zoning Committee, Member, Dane County, Wisc., 1973-

1975.Town of Dunn, Supervisor, Town Board, Dane County, Wisconsin, 1973-1975.Town of Dunn, Chair, Town Board, Dane County, Wisconsin, 1975-1977.Town of Dunn, Planning Consultant, Dane County, Wisconsin, 1977-1978.Town of Dunn, Park Commission, Chair, 1980-1981; Member, 1982-1990.State of Wisconsin, Land Use Classification Executive Committee, Member, Wisconsin Department of

Administration and Planning, 1974-1977.Western Lake Superior Management Cooperative, University of Wisconsin Representative, 1990-

1995.Town of Dunn, Advisor on Purchased Development Rights (PDR), 1994-1996; program implemented

1996. Also informal advisor, 1996-2013.Dane County Planning Strategy Group. Member of a group of 12 strategists organized by Sustain

Dane to advise the County Executive, Madison Mayor, and planners. This group had 12meetings, with my contribution being a major portion of the text of the groups report, 2003-2004.

Member, Technical Advisory Council, Capitol Area Regional Planning Commission, Dane County,Wisconsin, 2009-2013.

U.S. SENATE & Keynote Speaker at Senate Breakfast meeting at invitation of WHITE HOUSE Senators Joe Lieberman and Sam Brownback, U. S. Senate Office

Building, April 20, 2004.White House meeting with Edwin Piñero the President’s Environmental Stewardship officer,Washington, D. C. Jan. 11, 2005

LISTINGS Who's Who in Theology and Science.The Writers Directory, St. James Press, Detroit.Early Classics in Biogeography, Distribution, and Diversity Studies: 1951 to 1975

("primary sources . . . that have most affected the evolution of our thoughts on thegeographical and ecological distribution and diversity of life.")For my paper: DeWitt, C. B. 1967. Precision of Thermoregulation and its relation toenvironmental factors in the desert iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis. Physiological Zoology40:49-66.

PROFESSIONAL Interdisciplinary Professional and Honorary SocietiesMEMBERSHIPS American Association for the Advancement of Science

American Scientific Affiliation (Fellow)Christians in Science (United Kingdom)Ecological Society of AmericaGeological Society of AmericaInternational Society of BiometeorologyInternational Society for Science & ReligionPhi Sigma Biological Honorary SocietyPhi Beta Kappa

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Sigma Xi Scientific Research SocietySociety for Conservation Biology

Religion and Conservation Biology Board, MemberSociety for Integrative and Comparative BiologySociety of Wetland Scientists

Disciplinary Professional SocietiesAmerican Society of Ichthyologists and HerpetologistsNew Zealand Ornithological Society

Leadership and Committee ServiceUniversity of Michigan-Dearborn: Chair, Section of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, 1968-1970;Acting Chair, Section of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, 1967-1968; University Committee(Dearborn Campus), 1968-1972 (University of Michigan-Dearborn). Also: Literature, Science and theArts (LS&A) Standing Committee, LS&A Academic Standards Committee; Dearborn CampusCurriculum Committee; Faculty Campus Planning Committee; LS&A Academic Planning Committee;Campus Scholarship Committee (Chair).

University of Wisconsin-Madison: Assistant Director of the Biotron 1972-1977; Acting Director,Quantitative Ecosystem Modeling Group, (IES, 1973-1975); Alternate Senator, University Senate,1972-1976 (University of Wisconsin-Madison). Also: IES Undergraduate Certification Committee,IES Teaching Assistant Policy and Procedures Committee, IES Executive Committee, IES AwardsCommittee, and IES Environmental Studies Curriculum Committee. Center for EnvironmentalToxicology Executive Committee, Biocore Steering Committee, Center for Biology EducationSteering Committee, University Undergraduate Scholarship Committee, and Agriculture Technologyand Family Farm Institute Technical Steering Committee.

Most Significant Contributions to Climate Change Science and OutreachI organized and co-chaired with Sir John T. Houghton, Co-Chair of Working Group III (ScientificAssessment) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) a forum on the science andethics of global climate change at St. Anne’s College, Oxford, England, July 14-17, 2002. This forumbrought together key scientists and ethicists together for the purpose of building the connectionsbetween scientists and major political and religious leaders to spur responsible political action. Theseincluded Robert Watson, immediate past Chair of the IPCC and Richard Cizek, Vice-President of theNational Association of Evangelicals for Governmental Affairs.. (Details of this forum, including acopy of the Oxford Declaration on Climate Change can be accessed at:http://www.jri.org.uk/news/statement.htm)

I chaired the Task Force on Climate Change and Creation Stewardship for the Christian ReformedChurch in North America that produced a comprehensive report, presented to the CRCNA Synod inJune, 2012, where it was adopted. This report, I believe is a model for denominational reports thatfollow through to action.

Environmental and Bioethical Leadership and Organizations FormedFounding Director, Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies, 1979-2005.

Co-Secretary, International Evangelical Environmental Network, 1992.

Co-Founder, Evangelical Environmental Network, 1993.

Founding Member & Chair, American Society of the Green Cross (U.S.A.), 1992.

Signatory, Joint Appeal by Religion & Science for the Environment, 1992.

Founding Chair, Christian Environmental Council, 1994-1997.

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Chair, Advisory Council, Evangelical Campaign to Combat Global Warming & Climate Change,1998-present.

Supervisor and Town Chair, Town of Dunn (Dane County, Wisconsin), 1973-1977.

Member, Aldo Leopold Reserve Advisory Committee, Sand County Foundation, 1974-1988.

Founder, Academy of Evangelical Scientists and Ethicists, February, 2005.

Created the Noah Alliance in collaboration with the Coalition on Jewish Life and the Environment(COEJL) to defend the U. S. Endangered Species Act.

Ecological Community Development, Whidbey Island, WashingtonThis has been my “laboratory” for applying (1) my work on community mobilization in the Town of Dunn, (2)ecological restoration work on the Waubesa Wetlands and Agricultural Reserve, and (3) my work at bridge-buildingamong congregations, communities and local government. This is work that has been accomplished over the 6-yearperiod from 1999 through 2005 within Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve, a unit of the U. S. National ParkService (NPS). This work includes my ex officio membership on the NPS committee for developing the GeneralManagement Plan for this National Historical Reserve.

! Meetings over 6 years with National Park Service administrators at national, regional, and locallevels, including contributions to developing the General Management Plan for Ebey’s Reserve;regular meetings and conference calls with the Ebey’s Reserve Manager, Rob Harbour; work with theEbey’s Landing Trust Board; and meetings with regional environmental organizations and leaders.! Development of a prairie propagation and restoration program.! Prairie Celebration keynote address, Smith Prairie, Whidbey Island, Washington, May 8, 2004.! Presentation for Coupeville United Methodist Church, Aug 1, 2004.! Talk and field trip for Freeland Lutheran Church, Freeland, Washington, Jun. 26, 2005.! Prairie Heritage Day address, April 17, 2005.

Global Carbon Fund and Energy WorkStrategy Meeting on world religions and the environment, Katherine Marshall’s office, World Bank,

Jan. 12, 2005.Address to Michigan Power and Light conference, East Lansing, Oct. 27, 2004.

Talks and Teaching for Faculty, College and University Classes, and Student Groups Talk for the Costa Rica field trip undergraduate students, The Crossing, Madison, 2 Nov 2004.Talk for UW faculty on “Productivity,” Union South, 17 Dec 2004Guest lecture for the Environmental Sociology class for Dr. Mark Thomas, Madison Area Technical

College, at Waubesa Marsh, 27 May 2005.Environmental Stewardship Retreat. Presentations to joint meetings of graduate students from The

University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin, Michigan State University, and CornellUniversity, northern Michigan, 24 Sep 2005

Envir St 901- Agricultural Productivity & Ecosystem Health - Nowak & Miller Dec 2, 2009.Field teaching across the Southern Alps, Kaikoura, New Zealand for CCSP, May 19-30, 2010.Lecture/conversation, Prof. Michael Bell’s sociology class, October 29, 2011, December 4, 2012.Lecture, Chris Bocast class, University of Wisconsin-Rock County, Janesville, April 11, 2013.

Broadcast, Internet, and Print Media

ONEARTH, “The Gospel of Green,” by Bill McKibben, (Fall, 2006)

Grist, “The Soul of DeWitt” by David Roberts (10/17/06)

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Science, “Evangelicals, Scientists Reach Common Ground on Climate Change” by Eli KintischScience 24 February 2006:Vol. 311 no. 5764 pp. 1082-1083.

Nature,“Church joins crusade over climate change” by Amanda Haag (3/8/06)(http://www.amandamascarelli.com/Amanda_Mascarelli/portfolio_files/Church%20joins%20crusade.pdf)

Interviews in 2006 with Newsweek, Business Week, Time, Philadelphia Inquirer, The WashingtonPost, Kansas City Star, and the BBC.

Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett, “Discovering Where We Live: Reimaging Environmentalism,”NPR (1/11/07) [Also see Krista Tippett on BEING at the end of this list.]

Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders with Jean Feraca, Wisconsin Public Radio, February 13, 2007.

Krista Tippett on BEING - a website featuring my work in the Town of Dunn and the work of MajoraCarter in South Bronx based on earlier interviews and with quotations and photos from my workin stewardship.(http://being.publicradio.org/programs/discoveringwherewelive/particulars.shtml) AmericanPublic Media. This is one of the best summaries of my work in land stewardship.

International Arts Movement, IAM Conversations with Christy Tennant“Images on the Creator’s Canvas” November 11, 2010

http://www.internationalartsmovement.org/podcasts/IAMglobal/episodes/885-calvin-dewitt-part-1

“The Hudson River School and Creation” January 7, 2011 http://www.internationalartsmovement.org/podcasts/IAMglobal/episodes/885-calvin-dewitt-part-2

Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders with Jean Feraca, Wisconsin Public Radio, Program on Green Faith in the Inside Islam Series—with Prof. Anna Glade, February 29, 2012.

Radio Interviews

Michigan Public Radio hour-long interview, Interlochen, Michigan, Dec. 8, 2004.Radio Interview on KPOF, Denver, March 14, 2005.Radio Interview (Endangered Species Act) on Salt Lake City Public Radio, Oct. 5, 2005Radio Interview on KFRU (Endangered Species Act), Columbia, Missouri, Oct. 12, 2005.Public Radio Interview (Endangered Species Act), Rensselaer Polytech Institute Radio, Oct. 26, 2005.Radio Interview on the Green Bible, Radio Green Earth, WXEL Florida, May 31, 2011.Radio Interview on faith and environment, KTIS Minneapolis and WNWC, Madison, July 27, 2011.WTKF-FM Radio, Song of a Scientist Interview on Coastal Daybreak, North Carolina, April 19, 2012.Moody Radio, Song of a Scientist Interview, May 9, 2012.KZYX Public Broadcasting, Interview on the Town of Dunn on their "Corporations and Democracy"

p rogram, Philo, California, June 1, 2012.

Print Media Interviews! National:

I have maintained supportive relationships with writers and reporters, including Newsweek, Time,Business Week, Science, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, KansasCity Star, Atlanta Journal Constitution, British Broadcasting Corporation and Bill Moyers. I havehad one or more extensive interviews with each of these, largely on the topics of global climatechange.

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! Local and Regional: I have maintained supportive relationships with writers and reporters, including the Capital Times,Wisconsin State Journal, and an editor and reporter that cover the local media for Oregon, Verona,and other communities south of Madison.

Talks and Presentations on Environmental Stewardship to Area and Regional Churches! Crossroads Church. Pulpit Dialogue with Rev. Douglas VanEssen, Madison, January 23,

2005.! Lutheran Coalition for Public Policy in Minnesota. Keynote address on “The Moral Imperative of

Faith Communities to Protect the Integrity of Creation. “Greening Your Congregation”conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 3, 2005.

! Mt. Vernon United of Christ, presentation on Environmental Stewardship, Mt. Vernon,Wisconsin, May 15, 2005.

! Geneva Campus Church, field trip on Waubesa Marsh, Oct. 15, 2005.

! Orchard Ridge United Church of Christ, presentation on Environmental Stewardship, Sept.21, 2009.

! New Crossing Church, Sun Prairie, presentation on Environmental Stewardship, April 16, 2011.

! First Presbyterian Church, LaCrosse, presentation on Environmental Stewardship, March 14, 2011.

! First United Methodist Church, Madison, presentation on Environmental Stewardship, October 17,2010.

! Southwest Association of the United Church of Christ, Monroe,Wisconsin,May 2, 2009.

! LaVerne Heights Presbyterian Church, Claremont, California, sermon on EnvironmentalStewardship, Nov. 12, 2012.

! Claremont Area Churches, Claremont, California, Workshop on “Making Your Church a CreationCare Center, Nov. 12, 2012.

! Presbytery of San Gabriel, Presbyterian Church USA, pre-Presbytery presentation on my book,Song of a Scientist, Nov. 13, 2012.

! Christ Memorial Church, Holland, Michigan, lecture and workshop presentation for the WesternMichigan region, May 18-19, 2013.

! Crossroads Church. Song of a Scientist book discussion on five Sundays, September 15 - October13, 2013.

! Holy Wisdom Monastery, Middleton, Wisconsin, homily on biblical stewardship, October 19, 2014.

Reconciliation of Religion and Science on the Environment

Keynote Lecture to a joint meeting of the Rocky Mountain Chapters of the Sierra Club andAmerican Scientific Affiliation, on reconciliation toward cooperative environmental action,Denver, Colorado, Feb. 4-5, 2005.

Sierra Club National Summit. Presentation and participation on a panel on Religion and Environment,at the annual meeting, San Francisco, Sep.10,2005.

Local and Regional Talks and Workshops on Land StewardshipBaraboo Range Association - talk on land stewardship, Baraboo Opera house, Feb. 11, 2004.

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Dane County Vision - participated in 12 monthly meetings to envision the future of Dane Countyunder the auspices of Sustain Dane and its Chair, Brian Joiner, beginning on Feb 23, 2004.

First Presbyterian Church - Baraboo, Wisconsin, Apr 25, 2004.University of Wisconsin-Baraboo, Lecture for the Environmental Science class on Water and Water

Stewardship, Mar. 10, 2005.Lake Waubesa Conservation Association, Lecture at Annual Meeting on Water and Waubesa

Wellbeing, McFarland Village Hall, September 29, 2013.West Waubesa Preservation Coalition, PowerPoint presentation at Annual potluck supper on Effects

on Lake Waubesa from Fitchburg’s Proposed Northeast Development, Fitchburg Library,Fitchburg, Wisconsin, October 27, 2013.

Participation in Retreats, Convocations and Award CeremonyAttend Nelson Institute Retreat, Lathrop Hall, Apr. 8, 2005.Participate in the Nelson Institute Retreat, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, September 16-18, 2005.Participate in the Convocation of the National Religious Partnership for the Environment,

Washington, D. C., May 3, 2005.Attend the National Wildlife Annual Award Ceremony Banquet (450 people attending) to receive the

NWF Special Achievement “Connie” Award, Washington, D. C., March 31, 2005.

Endangered Species Act WorkLecture to 35 Evangelical Scientists (Endangered Species and Environmental Stewardship), Au Sable

Pacific Rim, Coupeville, Washington, Oct. 7, 2005.

Addresses at Environmental Educators’ Conventions Ontario Christian School Teachers Association - Keynote and workshop, Nov. 3, 2005.

Christian Educators Association - Plenary Convention Speaker, St. Louis, Missouri, Oct. 22, 2009.

PUBLICATIONS

IN THE LANDSCAPE

My principal publication is the Landscape of the Town of Dunn, viewable at: http://town.dunn.wi.us/. This publicationcomes from my work as a leader of this town in developing and implementing a land stewardship effort, the early part ofwhich is documented at http://town.dunn.wi.us/Uploads/Community%20Mobilization.pdf. My personal commitment isto publish in life and in the landscape to make visible and functional a land stewardship ethic that sustains the land and itshuman and biotic communities.

PRINT PUBLICATIONS

DeWitt, C. B. Microclimatic and behavioral factors in the thermoregulation of the lizard, Dipsosaurus dorsalis.(Abstract)

DeWitt, C. B. 1962. Effects of body size and wind speed on rates of cooling of lizards. (Abstract). Journal ofIntegrative and Comparative Biology 2:517-518.

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DeWitt, C. B. 1963. Behavioral thermoregulation in the iguana lizard, Dipsosaurus dorsalis. Ph.D. Dissertation, TheUniversity of Michigan.

DeWitt, C. B. Thermocouple construction and use in temperature measurement. Metropolitan Detroit Science Review30:20-21.

DeWitt, C. B. 1967. Precision of Thermoregulation and its relation to environmental factors in the desert iguana,Dipsosaurus dorsalis. Physiological Zoology 40:49-66.

DeWitt, C. B. 1967. Behavioral thermoregulation in the desert iguana. Science 158:809.

DeWitt, C. B. 1968. Verhaltensweigen regeln die Korpetemperatur bei einer Wustenechse. Umschau in Wissenschaftund Technik 1968:809.

DeWitt, C. B. 1970. Ecological stewardship. The Banner. 1970(Nov.6): 4-5.

DeWitt, C. B. 1971. Postural mechanisms in the behavioral thermoregulation of a desert lizard, Dipsosaurus dorsalis. Journal de Physiologie (Paris) 63:242-245.

Porter, Warren P., John W. Mitchell, William A. Beckman, and C. B. DeWitt. 1973. Behavioral implications ofmechanistic ecology: thermal and behavioral modeling of desert ectotherms and their microenvironment.Oecologia 13:1-54.

DeWitt, C. B. 1974. Dynamics of the World Climate/Food System: a model for prediction of world food productionand allocation. IES Publication Series, No. 23, September 1974. Madison: Institute for Environmental Studies,University of Wisconsin.

DeWitt, C. B. 1975. A model for prediction of world food production and allocation. Simulation 25:65-80.

Friedman, Robert M. and C. B. DeWitt. 1978. Wetlands formation: spatial modeling of lake-edge wetlandsdevelopment. In: C. B. DeWitt and Eddie Soloway, eds. Wetlands: Ecology, Values, and Impacts. Madison,Wisconsin: Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin, pp. 232-241.

DeWitt, C. B. and Eddie Soloway, eds. 1978. Wetlands: Ecology, Values, and Impacts. Madison, Wisconsin: Institutefor Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin, 388 pp.

Friedman, Robert M. and C. B. DeWitt. 1978. Wetlands as carbon and nutrient reservoirs: a spatial, historical, andsocietal perspective. In: Greeson, Phillip E., John R. Clark, and Judith E. Clark, eds. Wetland Functions andValues: the State of Our Understanding. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Amer. Water Resources Assoc., pp. 175-185.

Task Force on World Hunger. 1978. And He Had Compassion Upon Them: The Christian and World Hunger. (withmembers of the CRC Task Force on World Hunger). Grand Rapids: CRC Publishing House, 107 pp.

DeWitt, C. B. 1978. World hunger: dimensions and causes. The Banner 113(5):4-5.

DeWitt, C. B. 1978. The land entrusted to us: mankind's stewardship of the land. The Banner 113(42):6-7.

DeWitt, C. B. and Robert M. Friedman. 1979. Significance of skewness in ectotherm thermoregulation. Journal ofIntegrative and Comparative Biology 19:195-209.

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Friedman, Robert M., C. B. DeWitt, and Timothy Kratz. 1979. Simulating postglacial wetland formation: aquantitative reconstruction of Waubesa Marsh. Report No. 106. Madison, Wisconsin: Institute for EnvironmentalStudies, University of Wisconsin.

Kratz, Timothy K., Robert M. Friedman and C. B. DeWitt. 1979. A spatial model of lake-edge wetland formation.Report No. 107. Madison, Wisconsin: Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin, 59 pp.

Task Force on World Hunger. 1979. For my neighbor's good: world hunger and structural change. (with members ofthe CRC Task Force on World Hunger). Grand Rapids: CRC Publishing House.

DeWitt, C. B. 1979. Must the U.S.A. Feed the World? Federation Messenger. January, 1979.

DeVos, Peter A., C. B. DeWitt, Vernon Ehlers, Eugene Dykema, Dirk Perenboom, Aileen VanBeilen and LorenWilkinson. 1980. Earthkeeping: Christian Stewardship of Natural Resources. Grand Rapids, MI: EerdmansPublishing Co., 317 pp.

Kratz, Timothy K., Marjorie Winkler, and C. B. DeWitt. 1981. Hydrology and chronology of a peat mound in DaneCounty, southern Wisconsin. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 69:37-45.

DeWitt, C. B. 1981. Waubesa Wetlands: a case study of local wetlands preservation. In: Richardson, Brandt, ed.Selected Proceedings of the Midwest Conference on Wetland Values and Management. St. Paul, MN: MinnesotaWater Planning Board, University of Minnesota Water Resources Research Center, Upper Mississippi River BasinCommission and Great Lakes Basin Commission, pp. 491-501.

DeWitt, C. B. 1982. Stewardship and justice in the exploitation of deep seabed minerals. In: Squiers, E. Richard, ed.The Environmental Crisis: The Ethical Dilemma. Mancelona, Mich.: Au Sable Institute, pp. 151-176.

Heliotis, Francis and C. B. DeWitt. 1983. A conceptual model of nutrient cycling in wetlands used in wastewatertreatment: a literature analysis. Wetlands 3:124-152.

Winkler, Marjorie and C. B. DeWitt. 1985. Environmental impact of peat mining: documentation for wetlandconservation. Environmental Conservation 12(4):317-330.

Kratz, Timothy K. and C. B. DeWitt. 1986. Internal factors controlling small peatland-lake ecosystem development.Ecology 67:100-107.

Heliotis, Francis and C. B. DeWitt. 1986. Estimating wastewater capacity of a cedar swamp. In: O'Shaughanessy,James C., ed. American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 758-763.

Edil, Tuncer, Peter Bosscher and C. B. DeWitt. 1986. Compression and gravity drainage as means of dewatering peat.In: Fuchsman, C. H., ed. Peat and Water: Aspects of Water Retention and Dewatering in Peat. England: ElsevierApplied Science Publishers, pp. 21-35.

DeWitt, C. B. 1986. Earthkeeping and the kingdom of God. The Banner 1986 (Feb 26)

DeWitt, C. B. 1986. Creation’s challenge to oikonomics: earthkeeping and housekeeping in a God-less economy. Ragnar Overby, ed. Papers on Planetheonomics. Mancelona, Michigan: Au Sable Institute.

Heliotis, Francis and C. B. DeWitt. 1987. Impact of domestic wastewater on Thuja occidentalis in a northernMichigan swamp. In: Ladderman, A. D., ed. Atlantic White Cedar Wetlands. Westview Special Studies in NaturalResources and Energy Management, Westview Press, pp. 289-292.

Heliotis, Francis and C. B. DeWitt. 1987. Rapid water table responses to rainfall in a northern peatland ecosystem. Water Resources Bulletin 23:1011-1016.

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DeWitt, C. B., Herman E. Daly, Ruth Hine, et al. 1987. A Christian Land Ethic The Banner 122(43):10. (Reprintedin The Chicago Tribune, Christian Educator's Journal, etc.

DeWitt, C. B. 1987. Christian Stewardship: Its Basis in the Cosmos, the Scriptures and Spirituality. In F. W. Krueger(Ed.), Christian Ecology: Building An Environmental Ethic for the Twenty-First Century pp. 20-21). NorthWebster, Indiana: The North American Conference on Christianity and Ecology.

DeWitt, C. B. A Sustainable Earth: Religion and Ecology in the Western Hemisphere. Mancelona, Mich.: AuSableInstitute of Environmental Studies, 1987.

DeWitt, C.B.1987. “Responding to Creation’s Degradation: Scientific, Scriptural and Spiritual Foundations. InProceedings of the NACCE. San Francisco: N.A. Conference on Christianity and Ecology.

DeWitt, C. B. 1987. A Sustainable Earth: Religion and Ecology in the Western Hemisphere. Only One Earth Forum,15th Anniversary of the Stockholm Conference, New York: Rene Dubos Center, 38 pp.

DeWitt, C. B. 1988. Essay: The Sabbath's meaning. A preface to the 1988 folder for the Environmental Sabbath,United Nations Environmental Programme. New York: United Nations.

DeWitt, C. B. 1999. Creation’s Care and Keeping. In: Michael Schut. Simpler Living, Compassionate Life: a

DeWitt, C.B. 1988. “Why a Christian Ecology.” Firmament: The Quarterly of Christian Ecology, 1(1), pp. 2-3.

DeWitt, C.B. 1988 “You Will Live Faithfully in the Land.” Epiphany, 9(1), pp. 60-68.

DeWitt, C. B. 1988. Christian Ecology: Building and Environmental Ethic for the Twenty-First Century. In FredKrueger, ed. Proceedings of the First North American Congress on Christianity and Ecology (NACCE). SanFrancisco: NACCE.

DeWitt, C. B. 1989. Let it be: a wetland scientist and restorationist reflects on the value of waiting. Restoration andManagement Notes 7(2):80-81.

Drengson, Alan, ed. George Sessions, C. B. DeWitt, Henryk Skolimowski, and Rachael Bagby. 1989. "The Eco-Philosophers." Communities Journal.

DeWitt, C. B. 1989. Christian Stewardship. The Trumpeter 6(4):170-171.

DeWitt, C. B. 1989. Seven degradations of creation. Perspectives: A Journal of Reformed Thought 1989(Feb.):4-8.DeWitt, C.B. 1989. “Ecological Issues and Our Spiritual Roots.” Christian Living, 36(10), pp. 14-18.

DeWitt, C. B. 1989. Ecological issues and our spiritual roots. Christian Living 36(10):14-18.

DeWitt, C.B. 1989 “The Price of Gopher Wood.” Faculty Dialog, pp. 59-62.

Owen, Catherine, Quentin J. Carpenter and C. B. DeWitt. 1990. Evaluation of three wetland restorations associatedwith highway projects. State of Wisconsin, Department of Transportation: Transportation Policy Studies Institute.

Owen, Catherine, Quentin J. Carpenter and C. B. DeWitt. 1990. Comparative hydrology, stratigraphy,microtopography and vegetation of natural and restored wetlands at two Wisconsin mitigation sites. Submitted tothe Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference on Wetlands Restoration and Creation, Tampa FL.

DeWitt, C. B. 1990. Assaulting the gallery of God: humanity's seven degradations of the earth. Sojourners 19(2):19-21.

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DeWitt, C. B. 1990. Seven degradations of creation: challenging the church to renew the covenant. Firmament2(1):5-9.

DeWitt, C. B. 1991. Social Structure and Ethics of Farms and Rural Communities. In: Kathleen Duffy, ed., RuralWisconsin's Economy and Society: The Influence of Policy and Technology. Proceedings of the 1991 Conferenceand Workshop Proceedings, Madison, Wisconsin: Agricultural Technology and Family Farm Institute, Universityof Wisconsin-Madison.

DeWitt, C. B., ed. 1991. The Environment and the Christian. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 156 pp. ISBN 0-8010-3006-4

DeWitt, C. B. 1991. Creation's Care and Keeping: A Reformed Perspective. Theological Forum (ReformedEcumenical Council) 19(4):1-7.

DeVos, Peter A., C. B. DeWitt, Vernon Ehlers, Eugene Dykema, and Loren Wilkinson. 1991. Earthkeeping in theNineties. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Co., 381 pp.

DeWitt, C. B. 1991. The Church's role in environmental action. Word & World 11(2):180-185.

DeWitt, C. B. 1991. The Religious Foundations of Ecology. In: Scherff, Judith, ed. The Mother Earth Handbook.New York: Continuum Publishing Co. pp. 248-268.

DeWitt, C. B. 1992. Ethics, Ecosystems, and Enterprise: Discovering the Meaning of Development and FoodSecurity. In: Katie Smith and Tetsunao Yamamori, eds. Growing Our Future: Food Security the Environment,West Hartford, CT: Kumarian Press, pp. 6-26.

DeWitt, C. B. 1992. Forward. In: Susan Bratton. Six Billion and More: Human Population Regulation and ChristianEthics. Louisville, Kentucky: John Knox/Westminster Press.

DeWitt, C. B. and Peter Bakken. 1992. Environmental Stewardship and Economic Development Must Go Together. Public Justice Report 15(10):3.

DeWitt, C. B. and Ghillean T. Prance, eds. 1992. Missionary Earthkeeping. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press.ISBN 0-86554-390-9 (hard); ISBN 0-86554-404-2 (pbk).

DeWitt, C. B. 1992. Missionary Earthkeeping. In: Katie Smith and Tetsunao Yamamori, eds. Growing Our Future:Food Security the Environment, West Hartford, CT: Kumarian Press, pp. 136-142.

DeWitt, C. B. 1992. Caring for God's Good Earth: Christians and the Environment Today. ESA Advocate (1992):1-4.

DeWitt, C. B. 1992. Respecting Creation's Integrity: Biblical Principles for Environmental Responsibility.Firmament 3(3):10-11,20-21.

DeWitt, C. B. 1992. The Christian Broadcaster and the Environment. Religious Broadcasting 24(2):32-35.

DeWitt, C. B. 1992. Responding Creatively to Creation and Its Degradation. Theology, News and Notes: 15-19.Pasadena, California: Fuller Theological Seminary.

DeWitt, C. B. 1992. Christian Colleges at an Ecological Turning Point. Faculty Dialogue 1992(16):43-58.

DeWitt, C. B. 1992. The price of gopher wood. His Creation 1 (May/June):2-3. [Reprint of DeWitt, C. B. 1989. Theprice of gopher wood. Faculty Dialogue 1989(12):59-62.]

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DeWitt, C. B. 1992. Environmental degradation and stewardship. In: The Stewardship of Creation: the impacts ofenvironmental degradation upon the poor: Mission to Washington. With Richard Mouw, Albert Gore, Carl Sagan,Ghillean Prance Donald Hodel and Robert Seiple. Monrovia, Calif.: World Vision International, 121 pp.

Carpenter, Quentin J. and C. B. DeWitt. 1993. The effects of ant mounds and animal trails on vegetation pattern incalcareous fens. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 81:23-30.

Wolff, Robert, C. B. DeWitt, Karen Jankowski, and Gerrit VanDyke. 1993. Environmental Science in Action.Philadelphia: Saunders College Publishing, Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 105 pp.

DeWitt, C. B. 1993. A Scientist's Theological Reflection on Creation. Transformation: An International EvangelicalDialogue on Mission and Ethics 10(2):12-16.

DeWitt, C. B. 1993. God's Love for the World and Creation's Environmental Challenge to Evangelical Christianity.Evangelical Review of Theology 17(2):134-149.

DeWitt, C. B. 1993. Towards Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation: An Ongoing Challenge. In: Nicholls, BruceJ. and Bong R. Ro, eds. Beyond Canberra: Evangelical Responses to Contemporary Ecumenical Issues. Oxford,England: Regnum Books, pp. 97-107

DeWitt, C. B. 1993. Making your church a Creation Awareness Center. In: Donna Lehmman, What on Earth Can YouDo: Making Your Church a Creation Awareness Center, Scottdale, Pennsylvania and Waterloo, Ontario: HeraldPress, 169-191 (Appendix A).

DeWitt, C. B. 1993. Ideas of University of Wisconsin-Madison Students. In: Donna Lehmman, What on Earth CanYou Do: Making Your Church a Creation Awareness Center, Scottdale, Pennsylvania and Waterloo, Ontario:Herald Press, 192-195 (Appendix B).

DeWitt, C. B. with Ron Sidey. 1993. A question of balance: Poverty or Pollution? World Vision MagazineApril/May:2-6.

DeWitt, C. B. 1993. Can the Whole World Live as We Do? The Banner 128(34):8-10.

DeWitt, C. B. 1993. Integration in the Life and Mission of the Christian College: Binding Together its Life and Work.Faculty Dialogue 1993(19):129-133.

DeWitt, C. B. 1994. The Consumption of Land. Radix 22(3):8-10.

DeWitt, C. B. and N. R. Gata. 1994. Religion: Help or Hindrance? Symposium on Ecologists and EthicalJudgements: Ethics and Science, Proceeding of the VI International Congress on Ecology 1994:206.

DeWitt, C. B. 1994. Earth-Wise: A Biblical Response to Environmental Issues. Grand Rapids: CRC Publications.ISBN 1-56212-057-3 (TBA)

DeWitt, C. B. 1994. Christian Environmental Stewardship: Preparing the Way for Action. Perspectives on Scienceand Christian Faith 46(2)(June):80-89. [http://www-sal.cs.uiuc.edu~beckman/ivcf/paper.html]

DeWitt, C. B. 1994. Take Good Care: It's God's Earth. Prism 1(2):8-11.

DeWitt, C. B. 1994. Sabbaths for the Land. Lutheran Woman Today 1994(April):38-39.

DeWitt, C. B. 1994. Myth 2: It's Not Biblical to be Green. Christianity Today 38(4):27-31.

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DeWitt, C. B. 1994. Eco-crisis: Fact or Fiction? Christianity Today 38(4):30.

DeWitt, C. B. 1994. The Garden in Biblical Perspective. Papers of the Symposium, The Nature of Special Places, TheGarden Conservancy, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York.

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. Ruling ourselves in truth and grace: Lessons from the elms. Christian Century 112(34):1116-1119.

DeWitt, C. B., rédacteur, 1995. L'Environnement et le Chrétien: Pistes de réfexion tirées des Êcritures. Québec: LaClairière, 150 pp. ISBN 2-921840-02-2

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. Theology, Science, and Creation: Extending the Horizon of Science and the Christian Faith.Faculty Dialogue 1995(24)

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. Life as a Psalm to the Lord: Thanking God for Holsteins and Coyotes. Reformed Worship 35:24-25.

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. You Can Make Your Church a Creation Awareness Center! Green Cross 1(2):12-15.

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. Caring for God's Creation. Decision Magazine 36(5):10-11.

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. What's in a Lawn? Green Cross 1(3):14-15.

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. The Beauty of the Beast: Behemoths and Batrachians in the Eye of God. IEEN Newsletter 1(3):9-10.

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. The Beauty of the Beast: Behemoths and Batrachians in the Eye of God. Green Cross 4, no. 1:8-9.

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. When is "against nature" against nature? In: Walsh, Brian J., Hendrik Hart and Robert E.VanderVennen, eds. An Ethos of Compassion and the Integrity of Creation. Lanham, New York, London:University Press of America, pp. 166-187.

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. Inter-relations of justice, peace and integrity of creation. In: Let the Earth Be Glad: LinkingCreation-Care to the Core of the Church. Wynnewood, Penn.: Evangelical Environmental Network, p. 6.

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. Eco-crisis: fact or fiction? In: Let the Earth Be Glad: Linking Creation-Care to the Core Ministryof the Church. Wynnewood, Penn.: Evangelical Environmental Network, pp. 24-25. [Reprint of DeWitt, C. B.1994. Christianity Today 38(4):30.]

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. Provisions and degradations of creation. In: Let the Earth Be Glad: Linking Creation-Care to theCore Ministry of the Church. Wynnewood, Penn.: Evangelical Environmental Network, pp. 26-27.

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. Ecology and Ethics: Relation of Religious Belief to Ecological Practice in the Biblical Tradition.Biodiversity and Conservation 4:838-848.

DeWitt, C. B. 1995. Why should we care if an obscure plant or animal species becomes extinct? In: Let the Earth BeGlad: Linking Creation-Care to the Core Ministry of the Church. Wynnewood, Penn.: Evangelical EnvironmentalNetwork, p. 19. [Edited Version of DeWitt, 1989. The price of gopher wood. Faculty Dialogue 1989(12):59-62.]

DeWitt, C. B. 1996. Creation care and evangelical relief and development. AERDO Occasional Paper Series.Occasional Paper No. 4. Association of Evangelical Relief and Development Organizations.

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DeWitt, C. B., ed. (and principal author). 1996. The Just Stewardship of Land and Creation. A Report of theReformed Ecumenical Council prepared for the Grand Rapids Assembly 1996. Grand Rapids: REC, 200pp.

DeWitt, C. B., 1996. Living on a footstool -- God's economy and ours. Green Cross 2(4):6-7.

DeWitt, C. B. 1996. The Church's role in environmental action. Earth Ministry 1996(Jan):5-7.[Reprint of paper by the same title from Word & World 11(2):180-185, 1991.

DeWitt, C. B. 1996. Professors and the Human Predicament. Guest Editorial. Faculty Newsletter (InterVarsityChristian Fellowship). 19966(Spring):1.

DeWitt, C. B. 1996. The first step: recycling is a good start, but what we really need are stewardly hearts. The Banner131(14):16-18.

DeWitt, C. B. 1996. Creation and God's Judgement. Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith48(3)(September):144.

DeWitt, C. B. 1996. Colin A. Russell, The Earth, Humanity, and God: The Templeton Lectures, Cambridge, 1993(Book Review). Isis: Journal of the History of Science Society 87(3):531-532.

DeWitt, C. B. 1996. Ecology and Ethics: Relation of Religious Belief to Ecological Practice in the Biblical Tradition.In: N. S. Cooper and R. C. J. Carling, eds., Ecologists and Ethical Judgements. London: Chapman & Hall. (Previously published in Biodiversity and Conservation 4:838-848).

DeWitt, C. B. 1996. Biblical Principles and Environmental Ethics. Environmental Review 3(10):10-16.

DeWitt, C. B. 1996. Where are the Noahs? Earthlight 1995-96(20):10. [Edited version of DeWitt, C. B. 1989. Theprice of gopher wood. Faculty Dialogue 1989(12):59-62.]

DeWitt, C. B. 1996. The high price of Gopherwood. Green Cross 2(1):4-5. [Reprint of DeWitt, C. B. 1989. The priceof gopher wood. Faculty Dialogue 1989(12):59-62.]

DeWitt, C. B. 1996. The price of Gopherwood. In: LeQuire, Stan, ed. The Best Preaching on Earth. Valley Forge,PA: Judson Press. pp. 181-184. [Reprint of DeWitt, C. B. 1989. The price of gopher wood. Faculty Dialogue1989(12):59-62.]

DeWitt, C. B. 1997. Translating science and ethics into practice stewardship praxis: a case study of the Town ofDunn. Gloucester, Massachusetts, October, 1996. On the Internet at: http://cesc.montreat.edu/GSI/GSI-Conf/discussion/dewitt.html.

DeWitt, C.B. 1997. Earthkeeping. (An untitled paragraph). In: Toalson, Art. Lamp Unto My Feet. San Francisco:Harper Collins, pp. 73-74.

DeWitt, C. B. 1997. God’s Love for the World and Creation’s Environmental Challenge to Evangelical Christianity(In Korean). Korean Theological Journal 2(1):7-27.

DeWitt, C. B. 1997. Knowing and Doing: The Science-Ethics-Praxis Triad and the Human Predicament. Green Cross3(1):10-11.

DeWitt, C. B. 1997. Caring for Creation on biblical grounds: an apologetic for stewardship of God's earth. ChristianResearch Journal 19(3):22-24.

DeWitt, C. B. 1997. A Response to Ronald Nash. Christian Research Journal 19(3):27,44.

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DeWitt, C. B. 1997. Defiling the Garden: Humans' Assault on Creation. In: Wallis, Jim, ed. Holy Ground: A Resourceon Faith and the Environment. Washington, D.C.: Sojourners, pp. 22-24. (Reprinted from: DeWitt, C. B. 1990. Assaulting the gallery of God: humanity's seven degradations of the earth. Sojourners 19(2):19-21.)

DeWitt, C. B. 1997. A Contemporary Evangelical Perspective. In: Carroll, John E., Paul Brockelman, and MaryWestfall, eds. The Greening of Faith. Hanover and London: University of New Hampshire, University Press ofNew England, pp. 79-104.

DeWitt, C. B. 1997. Biodiversity and the Bible. Global Biodiversity 6(4):13-16. Also published in French as: Labiodiversité et la Bible. La Biodiversité Mondiale 6(4):13-16.

DeWitt, C.B. 1997. Caring for Creation. Grand Rapids: Baker Books. 104 pp.

DeWitt, C. B. 1998. Mayordomia de la Creación. Quito, Ecuador: MAP Internacional, 108 pp. (Spanish translationof my book, Earth-Wise. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995.)

DeWitt, C. B. 1998. The oneness of biblical and ecological teaching (Interview). In Benjamin Webb, ed. FugitiveFaith: Conversations on Spiritual, Environmental, and Community Renewal. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, pp.92-101.

DeWitt, C. B. 1998. Science, Ethics, and Praxis: Getting it All Together. In: John Carroll and Keith Warner, eds.Ecology and Religion: Scientists Speak. Quincy, Illinois: Franciscan Press, pp. 53-70.

DeWitt, C. B. 1998. Review of Northcott, Michael S. The Environment and Christian Ethics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Book Review). Global Biodiversity.

DeWitt, C. B. 1998. The Oneness of Biblical and Ecological Teaching. In: Benjamin Webb, ed., Fugitive Faith:Conversations on Spiritual, Environmental, and Community Renewal. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 92-101.

DeWitt, C. B. 1998. Caring for Creation: Faith and the Environment. The price of gopher wood. His Creation 1(May/June):2-3. [Reprint of DeWitt, C. B. 1989. The price of gopher wood. Faculty Dialogue 1989(12):59-62.]

DeWitt, C.B. 1999. “Biblical principles for caring for creation” and “The Town of Dunn: professing in theLandscape” chapters in John Wood and Harry Spaling, eds. The Environmental Professional. Proceedings of theConference on The Environmental Professional. Edmonton: King’s University College.

DeWitt, C. B. 1999. Etica Ambiental. Boletin FCAV (Facultad de Ciencias Agronomicas y Veterinarias de laUniversitad Santo Domingo) 5(8):4-6.

DeWitt, C. B. 1999. Creation’s Care and Keeping. In: Michael Schut. Simpler Living, Compassionate Life: aChristian Perspective. Denver: Morehouse Group, pp. 175-180.Books.

DeWitt, C.B. 2000. Behemoth and Batrachians in the Eye of God: Responsibility toOther Kinds in Biblical Perspective, pp. 291-316. In: Hessel, Dieter T. & Rosemary Radford Ruether, eds.Christianity & Ecology: Seeking the Well-Being of Earth & Humans, Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 720 pp.

DeWitt, C. B. 2000. Seeking to image the order and beauty of God’s “house.” A scriptural foundation for Creation-care. In: Roberts, W. Dayton and Paul E. Pretiz, eds. Creation-Care in Ministry: Down-to-Earth Christianity. Amanual for relief and development workers, missionaries, pastors and all Christians interested in caring for God’sCreation. Brunswick, Georgia: Association of Evangelical Relief and Development Organizations, pp. 9-24.

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DeWitt, C.B. 2000. Publishing in the Landscape. Benedictine Bridge Lent 2000:6-8.

DeWitt, C.B. 2000. Creation’s environmental challenge to evangelical Christianity, pp. 60-73. In: Berry, R. J., ed.The Care of Creation: Focusing Concern and Action. Leicester, England: Inter-Varsity Press, 213 pp.

DeWitt, C. B. 2000. Seeking to image the order and beauty of God’s “house.” A scriptural foundation forCreation-care. In: Roberts, W. Dayton and Paul E. Pretiz, eds. Creation-Care in Ministry: Down-to-EarthChristianity. A manual for relief and development workers... Brunswick, Georgia: Association of EvangelicalRelief and Development Organizations, pp. 9-24.

DeWitt, C. B. 2001. A Wasp and a Thousand Caterpillars. Decision Magazine.

DeWitt, C. B. 2001. Gardens on Top of the World: Prospecting for Sustainable Life on Earth. Heifer ProjectInternational, Proceedings of the World Meeting on Agroecology.

DeWitt, C. B. 2001. Inspirations for Sustaining Life on Earth: Greeting Friends in their Andean Gardens. HeiferProject International, Proceedings of the World Meeting on Agroecology.

DeWitt, C. B. 2001. Heifers and Hummingbirds: Living Joyfully in Creation’s Oikomene, Heifer Project International,Proceedings of the World Meeting on Agroecology.

DeWitt, C. B. 2001. Biodiversity in the Bible. Footsteps 47:13. [A quarterly newsletter of TEAR FUND linkingdevelopment workers around the world; Reprint of my paper in the Canadian Journal of Nature.]

DeWitt, C.B. 2002. Complementarities of Scientific Understanding of Nature with Religious Perspectives of Creation.In Stephen R. Kellert and Timothy Farnham, eds. Good in Nature and Humanity: Connecting Science Religionand Spirituality with the Natural World. Island Press, 277pp.

DeWitt, C.B. 2002. Behold the Birds of the Air! The Educational Importance of Environmental Awareness. ChristianEducators Journal. (Reprinted in Focus on Education athttp://www.focusoneducation.com/teachers/articles/a0001620.html)

DeWitt, C. B. 2003. The Three Big Questions. In: Richard C. Foltz, ed., Worldviews, Religion and theEnvironment: A Global Anthology. Belmont, CA Wadsworth. Pp. 349-355. Excerpt from Caring for Creation:Responsible Stewardship of God's Creation, Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1998.

DeWitt, C. B. 2003. Sequence of Events in Developing the Dunn Land Ethic. In: Jacqueline Vaugh Switzer,Environmental Activism: A Reference Handbook.

DeWitt, C.B. 2003. Science, Theology and Technology: Responsible Praxis within the Ecological Order. ThePrinceton Seminary Bulletin 24(1):55-83.

DeWitt, C. B. 2003. Biogeographic and Trophic Restructuring of the Biosphere: The State of the Earth UnderHuman Domination. Christian Scholar’s Review 32:347-364. (The lead paper in a theme issue of this refereedjournal on The Fate of the Earth).

DeWitt, C.B. 2004. Guardening. Lutheran Woman Today. July issue.

DeWitt, C. B. 2004. Neighborliness. Lutheran Woman Today. June issue.

DeWitt, C.B. 2004. Guardening. Lutheran Woman Today. July issue.

DeWitt, C.B. 2004. Responsible Praxis in the Ecological Economy: Contributions of Science and Theology.Proceedings of the Abraham Kuyper Consultation, Abraham Kuyper Center for Public Theology, Princeton

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Theological Seminary, Princeton, N.J. (Web site publication at:http://www.ptsem.edu/grow/kuyper/pdf/dewitt.pdf)

DeWitt, C.B. 2005. “Au Sable Institute,” Bron Taylor, ed., The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature.

DeWitt, C.B. 2005. “Christianity: Biblical Foundations for Christian Stewardship,” Bron Taylor, ed., TheEncyclopedia of Religion and Nature.

DeWitt, C.B. 2005. “An Evangelical Perspective on Faith and Nature,” Bron Taylor, ed., The Encyclopedia ofReligion and Nature.

DeWitt, Calvin B. 2006. Our Confession of Faith and Our Two-Books Theology, The Banner (March, Vol 141);http://www.thebanner.org/magazine/article.cfm?article_id=406

DeWitt, C. B. 2006. Stewardship: Responding Dynamically to the Consequences of Human Action in the World. In:R. J. Berry. Environmental Stewardship: Critical Perspectives—Past and Present. London & New York: T&TClark International, 145-158.

DeWitt, C. B. 2006. The scientist and the shepherd: the emergence of evangelical environmentalism. In: RobertGottlieb. The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology, Oxford University Press (ISBN13:9780195178722ISBN10: 0195178726 ), 704 pages.

DeWitt, C. B. 2006. Interview. In: William Ted Johnson, ed. The Spiritual Lives of Great Environmentalists: JohnMuir, Calvin DeWitt. Los Angeles: eScholarship Repository UCLA Library, University of California, LosAngeles.(http://escholarship.org/uc/item/1835687g?query=DeWitt)

DeWitt, C.B. 2007. Contemporary Missiology and the Biosphere, In: D. Jeyaraj, R. Pazmiño and R. Peterson, eds.,The Antioch Agenda: Essays on the Restorative Church in Honor of Orlando E. Costas (Delhi: ISPCK), 305-328.

DeWitt, C.B. 2007. The Professor and the Pupil: Addressing Secularization and Disciplinary Fragmentation inAcademia, J. Amer. Sci. Affiliation 59(2):119-127.

DeWitt, C.B. 2007. The Place of Creation in Today’s Missionary Discourse: Evangelical Environmentalism inAmerica, In: Lukas Vischer, Missiology and the Environment, Geneva: John Knox Centre, 174-204.

DeWitt, C.B. 2007. Climate Care: Our Profound Moral Imperative, The Banner 142(4):18-20.

DeWitt, C.B. 2007. The Creation: Reinstating Its Awesome Meaning in Science and Society, Creation Care.

DeWitt, C.B. 2007. Earth-Wise: A Biblical Response to Environmental Issues, 2nd edition, Grand Rapids: CRCPublications, 92pp.

DeWitt, C.B. 2008. To Strive to Safeguard the Integrity of Creation and Sustain and Renew the Life of the Earth. In:Andrew Walls and Cathy Ross, eds., Mission in the Twenty-First Century: Exploring the Five Marks of GlobalMission, London: Darton, Longman and Todd, 84-93.

DeWitt, C.B. 2008. Inspirations for Sustaining Life on Earth: Greeting Friends in Their Andean Gardens, In: BillMcKibben, American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau. New York: Library of America, 919-928.

DeWitt, C.B. 2008. Reading the Bible through a Green Lens, In: The Green Bible. New Revised Standard Version.New York: HarperOne, i25-i34.

DeWitt, C.B. 2008. Is Creation a Lost Cause? In Norman Matheis, God’s Garden: Sketches, Drawings, andWatercolors. Sioux Center, Iowa: Dordt College Press, pp. 21-42.

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DeWitt, C.B. 2008. Forward, In: Gary W. Fick, Food, Farming, and Faith. Albany: State University of New YorkPress, xi-xiii.

DeWitt, C.B. 2008. Science, scripture, and con-serving creation. In Lindsay Moseley, ed. A Gathering of Voices onCaring for Creation. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, pp. 74-88.

DeWitt, C.B. 2008. Myth 2: It’s not biblical to be green. In Kelly B. Trujillo, ed., Creation Care. Christianity TodayStudy Series. Chicago: Christian Today International, pp. 45-51. [Reprint of earlier article.]

DeWitt, C. B. 2009. Forward, In: Norman Wirzba and Thomas Barnes, The Gift of Creation: Images from Scriptureand Faith. Morely, Missouri: Acclaim Press, 4-5.

DeWitt, C.B. 2009. In the First Person, In: David Clowney and Patricia Mosto, eds., Earthcare: An Anthology inEnvironmental Ethics. Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

DeWitt, C.B. 2009. A Christian in Science, In: R. J. Berry, ed., Real Scientists Real Faith. Oxford: Monarch Books,229-245.

DeWitt, C.B. 2009. Unsustainable Agriculture and Land Use: Restoring Stewardship for Biospheric Sustainability, In:Robert S. White, ed., Creation in Crisis: Christian Perspectives on Sustainability. London: SPCK Publishing, 919-928.

DeWitt, C. B. 2009. Creation’s Care and Keeping. In: Michael Schut, ed. Simpler Living Compassionate Life. Denver, Colorado: Living the Good News publishers, pp 175-180. (This is in a reprint of a book by the same titlepublished in 1999.)

DeWitt, C.B. and Lewis Gilbert, 2009. Holistic Thinking Key to a Sustainable Future (op ed), Wisconsin StateJournal, April 29.

DeWitt, C.B. 2010. Earth’s Biospheric Economy. In: Melville Y. Stewart, ed., Science and Religion in Dialogue,Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 631-644.

DeWitt, C.B. 2010. The Steward and the Economist. In: Melville Y. Stewart, ed., Science and Religion in Dialogue,Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 645-657.

DeWitt, C.B. 2010. Sustainable Living in the Biosphere. In: Melville Y. Stewart, ed., Science and Religion inDialogue, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 658-670. This and the two previous publications are printed together as Part15 of the volume and are together titled “Stewardship and Economic Harmony: Living Sustainably on Earth.” These three chapters are available from Blackwell’s Reference Online. They also are available in Chinese.

DeWitt, C.B. 2010. In Awesome Wonder. Published in a cover story special on The Passion of the Gulf. Sojourners39(8):19.

DeWitt, C.B. 2011. Earth-Wise: A Guide to Hopeful Creation Care, 3rd edition, Grand Rapids: FaithAlive, 158pp. Forward by Joel C. Hunter.

Task Force on Creation Stewardship. 2011. Creation Stewardship Task Force Report. (with members of the CRCTask Force on Creation Stewardship of which I was Chair and a principal writer). Grand Rapids: ChristianReformed Church in North America, 125pp. This report is available from the denominational office at: http://crcna.org/site_uploads/uploads/resources/synodical/CreationStewardship.pdf

DeWitt, C.B. 2012. Song of a Scientist: Harmony in a God-Soaked Creation, Grand Rapids: Square Inch Books,272pp. Forward by Bill McKibben.

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DeWitt, C.B. 2012. The Deadly Misnomer of ‘Fossil Fuels”–Just because you can set some things on fire doesn’tmean you should. Sojourners 41(9):10.

DeWitt, C.B. 2014. Going for ‘Broke: The Keystone XL in Global Petroarchitecture. Sojourners 43(6):28-30.

DeWitt, C.B. 2014. In Press. “The Call of the Crane.” Chapter 40 in: No More Endlings: Saving Species One Storyat A Time, Allison Hegan, editor.

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